I would visit http://www.python.org/ and hover over the "Downloads"
text, then choose the desired package.
If you want a 64-bit kit, go to
https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-351/ and choose
"Windows x86-64 executable installer".
On Tue, Mar 15, 2016 at 3:31 PM, Ken G. wrote:
> Havin
On 03/15/2016 05:45 PM, Alan Gauld wrote:
On 15/03/16 21:31, Ken G. wrote:
Having acquired a new laptop yesterday with
Windows 10 installed and up-to-date, what
would be the best way to install the latest
version of Python 3?
Personally I always install ActiveState Python on
Windows so that I c
On 15/03/16 21:31, Ken G. wrote:
> Having acquired a new laptop yesterday with
> Windows 10 installed and up-to-date, what
> would be the best way to install the latest
> version of Python 3?
Personally I always install ActiveState Python on
Windows so that I can set up the Pythonwin IDE and
use
Having acquired a new laptop yesterday with
Windows 10 installed and up-to-date, what
would be the best way to install the latest
version of Python 3? The laptop is an Dell
Latitude E5500 and I am still learning the
bells and whistles of it. I last used Windows
XP 3-4 years back so this usage is a